Relive Botched’s Real-Life Dolls and More Interesting Patients Ahead of the Season 6 Premiere

Dr. Terry Dubrow and Dr. Paul Nassif have met their fair share of real-life dolls on Botched.

While some patients have aspired to look like Barbie and Ken, others have hoped that the docs would work their medical magic to transform them into blow-up dolls. In fact, one patient admitted to undergoing five boob jobs, liposuction, Botox and more in her quest to look like a doll.

“I grew up in a home where you always let everyone think that your life is perfect. You always smile, you never let anyone see that you’re upset. So, I used my dolls a lot to kind of escape,” Blondie Bennett noted. “As I got to be a teenager, I started to think to myself, ‘Why can’t I be a real-life doll?'”

Since many of these doll-enthusiasts wanted extreme surgeries, the doctors were unable to give them the answers they were hoping for.

“Human Ken Doll” Rodrigo Alves faced this very situation when he met with Drs. Dubrow and Nassif. In the video above, Alves claimed (at that time) he had undergone 42 plastic surgeries and spent around $450,000.

After one of his nose jobs started to fall apart, Rodrigo hoped the Botched docs could give him his “seventh and last rhinoplasty.” Unfortunately, since Rodrigo was in a “healing phase” there was nothing Dr. Nassif immediately could do for him.

“There’s a high possibility that, if you let one of these doctors touch your nose now, this will turn black and then die and fall off,” Dr. Nassif warned.

We wonder if Dr. Nassif will utter a similar warning during Botched‘s upcoming sixth season (premiering Monday, Nov. 4 at 10 p.m.)

For these interesting cases and others, be sure to check out the video compilation above. If you’re eager to learn about more unique patients, don’t forget to scroll through the images below and watch Botched‘s “Most Outrageous Patients Special” tonight, Oct. 28 at 10 p.m.

Watch the season 6 premiere of Botched Monday, Nov. 4 at 10 p.m., only on E! And tune in for Botched‘s “Most Outrageous Patients Special” Monday, Oct. 28 at 10 p.m.

Who is your favorite Botched patient?

via:: E! Online